The Cavern Club is a popular nightclub that is located in the city of Liverpool on 10 Mathew Street in England. The original club was opened in the year 1957, and it was initially known to be a jazz club. It, later on, became a popular place for rock and roll in the early 1960s. In the early years, the popular group known as the Beatles were able to play in the club. However, in the year 1973, the original Cavern Club was closed and was filled in during the construction that was taking place on the Merseyrail. The last band to play in the club was Focus, and they made their play just a few days before the club was closed. In the year 1984 the month of April the 26th, the club was reopened and was able to come back with a difference. The clubwas built with a number of original bricks that were in the original plans during the very first original plans. The early history of the Cavern Club The club was first opened by Alan Sytner who did so after he was inspired by the jazz district which was in Paris. Sytner, later on, went back to Liverpool whereby he tried to look for the right location in which he could be able to open the club. He was, later on, able to find a warehouse whereby the leasing of cellars was taking place. However, before the leasing, the warehouse was been used as a kind of air raid shelter during the World War 2. The first band that was able to perform during...